NSAID toxicity
Background
- Vast majority of pts w/ acute overdoses suffer little morbidity
- Fatalities associated w/ massive ingestions w/ clinical features of AMS, metabolic acidosis, shock
- Usually asymptomatic w/ ingestions <100mg/kg
- Significant risk for toxicity w/ ingestions >400mg/kg
- Symptoms begin w/in 4hr of ingestion
Clinical Features
- GI: abdominal pain, N/V
- CNS: HA, AMS, Coma
- CV: hypotension, shock, bradydysrhythmia (due to electrolyte imbalances)
- Electrolyte: yperkalemia, hypocalcemia, hypomagnesemia, AG metabolic acidosis
- Renal: renal insufficiency (rarely causes failure)
Work-Up
- Chemistry
- LFT
- CBC
- Coags
- APAP/ASA levels
Management
- Asymptomatic
- Rule-out coingestants, observe for 4hr
- Symptomatic
- GI decontamination
- Consider whole-bowel irrigation for enteric-coated formulations
- Hypotension
- IVF and pressors as needed
- Dialysis ineffective
- GI decontamination
Disposition
- Consider d/c if asymptomatic after 4-6hr obs
Source
- Tintinalli
